By Christine Smith
Lifestyles Editor
With spring in the air, there has been a rise in the amounts of baby flowers and baby animals out in the world. Judging by the posts I see quite often on Facebook, there has also been quite the increase in baby

By Sarah Haghi
Staff Writer
The Office of Community Service-Learning (CSL) hosted three events for Food Justice Week on the week of April 11 in an effort to raise awareness of the local and global issue of hunger.
On Wednesday, April 13, there was a screening of the

By Nebraska Lucas
Staff Writer
With just two days left, students across campus are revving up for the annual Wulapalooza festival and the Collegian sat down with two more of Willamette’s student bands: Percy Lounge and Trash Ghost.
Percy Lounge is named after Henry Coba’s “majestic” cat, Percy.

By Sarah Haghi
Staff Writer
Dr. Goran Blix came from Princeton University for a lecture last Wednesday entitled “Unspeakable Animals: Fables of Expression in the Age of Darwin.”
Blix challenges the idea of an inherent division between humans and other species of animals. He argues that a variety

By Gianni Marabella
Layout Editor
The Cone Field House was packed with people, flowers and food for last Saturday’s 27th annual Willamette lu’au. Students and community members alike attended the event to watch the performances put on by the lu’au chairs.
The lu’au was split between the dinner

By Katie Lively
Staff Writer
When Associate Professor of Anthropology Joyce Millen and History Department Chair Wendy Petersen Boring went to Bill Duvall’s office to discuss holding an event in his honor, Duvall was reluctant.
“I certainly didn’t want a traditional kind of reception where people stand around

By Gia Anguiano
Staff Writer
Senator Saiki moved to push the Collegian and WEB presentations to the front of the task before discussing the WEB/Collegian Bill that was on the top of ASWU’s agenda this week.
The Collegian presentation was given by current Editor-in-Chief Elize Manoukian, future Editor-in-Chief

By Ryan Gail
Staff Writer
In the days leading up to the annual Wulapalooza event, controversy has arisen among the student body after a new set of rules for the event was announced.
Some of the new regulations of the earth, art and music festival include implementing a

Stay busy and you won’t have to think about it
by Abigail Lahnert
We all live like this, or have lived like this at one point or another in our lives: There is the waking up, the eating or not eating of breakfast, then the schedule

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